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    V8 engine shuts off after 4 minutes, code P0627-00 (6C) Fuel pump A control circuit/open

    You can have your local repair facility perform the recall. Land Rover will reimburse you for the repair costs. This way you don't have to mess with it. That sensor may not set a DTC. You can monitor the low fuel pressure and see if it has any drastic variations.
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    V8 engine shuts off after 4 minutes, code P0627-00 (6C) Fuel pump A control circuit/open

    Have you had the fuel tank flange recall done? Those are the correct part #s for the recall. There is a low fuel pressure sensor , on the right side of the transmission-follow fuel lines- that can cause all sort of fuel pressure issues. Maybe try that next.
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    High LTFT and Low STFT with lean P2187 code on RR Velar.

    You have a vacuum leak. That affects the fuel trims, as the PCM is trying to compensate. Change out the breather box. Also reset the PCM adaptions.
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    High LTFT and Low STFT with lean P2187 code on RR Velar.

    More than likely. The engine breather box diaphragm is leaking. On the round cover, there's a port on the bottom. With the engine running, put your finger over the port and feel for a vacuum. If there's vacuum, the diaphragm is leaking.
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    Looking to purchase timing chain tools

    To be honest. I (along with everyone else that I know) only use the flywheel timing tool to lock the crank. You just can't be all aggressive when breaking the crank bolt loose. In reality. once the crank and cams are in time. The position of the chain timing marks are irrelevant. The gold...
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    Well, I finally did it...

    Sweet. Couple weeks ago. I participated in the Defender Trek competition in Monterey CA . The things that the Defender did is very impressive. If you ever get a chance, visit the Land Rover off road park. 140 acres of wicked good trails...
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    Looking to purchase timing chain tools

    The crank bolt is tightened to 148 ft lbs, then rotated an additional 270 degrees. The crank is locked so when you're removing the crank bolt ,you don't transfer this force to the cam drivetrain. The timing chain will probably snap. If you are replacing the chains. When disassembling, there's...
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    Looking to purchase timing chain tools

    Crank needs to be locked to allow removal of the crank bolt. This method doesn't put stress on the camshaft drive train. The crank bolt is ti Also used to determine whether left hand or right hand threads. 10.9 would be right hand threads.
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    Rear Camera Back Up Camera

    You may have pushed the camera into the housing. The horizontal strip that the camera sits in has several nuts that have to be removed. Remove the rear hatch inner panel to access these nuts. Then the camera panel pops off. See if the camera is adrift.
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    Looking to purchase timing chain tools

    The timing chain has an odd number of links. Hence the 30 revolutions. The flywheel needs to be locked to remove the crank bolt. The bolt is left hand thread. Clockwise to remove. I use a long 3/4" breaker bar from Northern Tools to remove the bolt.
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    Looking to purchase timing chain tools

    Timing chain marks could take up to 30 revolutions.
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    Thermostat to water pump outlet connector

    Sealant are for rookies. ;) So, no sealant.
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    V8 engine shuts off after 4 minutes, code P0627-00 (6C) Fuel pump A control circuit/open

    I would lean towards the fuel pump driver module. It is located inside the vehicle, behind the 2nd row seats. C2369
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    Thermostat to water pump outlet connector

    That broken off piece would stay stuck in the coolant pump. Even if it made it into the cooling system, it would be pulverized in no time.
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    TPMS Reset Button

    No reset button. At least not on the North American models. Check fuse F1 5A in the fuse box behind the glove box.
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    Looking to purchase timing chain tools

    It's always a good idea to blow out the spark plug and injector cavities with compressed air. Take a woodeN dowel that fits tight into the injector port and blow out with compressed air. You would also need this tool to install and resize the injector teflon seals.
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    Looking to purchase timing chain tools

    The webbed areas on the valve cover. Doesn't take much force.
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    Looking to purchase timing chain tools

    Use this on the fuel rail. No penetrant required. After removing the fuel rail, be sure to blow out the spark plug cavities. Don't want all that trash in the engine.
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    vibration at idle - motor mounts?

    You should have about a 1/2" clearance. When you power brake it, you can see the engine cover from the driver's seat.
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    Timing Chain parts

    Chains and tensioners are the same. The issue with the guides are that the chain tensioners are metal and the guides are aluminum. The tensioner will wear into the guide. The battle between metal and aluminum, metal always win. The new guides have a metal button where the tensioner pushes on...
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    vibration at idle - motor mounts?

    Take a look at your air intake tube at the throttle body. If the tube is sitting on the fan shroud, the mounts are collapsed. Another check you can do is. In a safe area. Open the hood. Engine running- put the vehicle in drive- foot on the brake- give it some gas- you will see the motor jump up...
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    Coil electrical connector removal (x8)

    Once you plug the connector onto the coil, you push the gray tab towards the coil. Should lock on.
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    Coil electrical connector removal (x8)

    No metal clip. If the connector snaps onto the coil and doesn't pull off, you're good to go.
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    Looking to purchase timing chain tools

    They do have a lot of dust. Probably have to use trash bags to cover the engine. Works great on the parts that are removed.
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    Looking to purchase timing chain tools

    Invest in a soda blaster.

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